The Pros and Cons of Residential Roofing Materials

Each roofing material has its own set of benefits that will meet vaired homeowner needs and budgets. To choose the best roofing material for your home, it’s important to understand the pros and cons. Safe Harbor Roofing discusses further:

Synthetic Materials

Synthetic roofing is designed for strength and ease of maintenance. It is also developed to provide the color, texture, and appearance of natural materials. This gives you a plethora of choices in selecting the perfect design for your home’s architectural style.

Because synthetic materials are still new in the roofing industry, some products aren’t as time-tested as traditional materials. At Safe Harbor Roofing, we have partnered with DaVinci Roofscapes, one of the leading roofing manufacturers, to ensure top quality.

Wood Shake

No other materials can beat the timeless charm of wood. Its warm and rustic beauty can add to your traditional home’s character. It also turns to a silver-gray hue from the original reddish and orange shades, exuding elegance.

This material withstands strong winds and impacts. It is also a natural insulator, which is why it can improve your home’s comfort and cut down your energy costs. To make the most of its service life, however, it requires high maintenance. You can rely on us to keep your wood shake roof in top condition.

Metal

Metal roofing is increasing in popularity because of its low life cycle cost. It can stand up to the harshest weather conditions and still remain in great shape for years. It also has high reflectivity to stabilize your indoor temperature through the seasons. Like any other material, its quality varies. Low-grade aluminum, for instance, can easily dent from hail impact. Make sure to trust certified contractors who can install this roofing type efficiently and can back it with strong warranties.

Concrete Tiles

Concrete tile has a proven record for durability and performance. It can even last up to 50 years with minimal upkeep. Ideal for Mediterranean and Spanish-style homes, it is versatile and less expensive than authentic clay. It can also mimic other materials such as wood and slate.

It requires additional framing, however, to support its heavy weight. While it may involve a high upfront cost, it will spare you from costly repairs in the long run.

Count on Safe Harbor Roofing for all your roofing needs. We also specialize in siding and gutters. Call us at (913) 800-6181 for a free quote. We serve various areas in Kansas, including Shawnee and Kansas City.